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1   tovarichpeter   2019 May 15, 12:44pm  

Just asking
2   clambo   2022 May 27, 9:29am  

I was required to join the NRA to belong to a gun range club in Scotts Valley, CA.

I objected but to no avail.

I asked what the NRA does with the hundreds of millions of dollars they take in each year.

People under 25 should not own guns, period.
I wouldn’t let someone under 25 drive my car, or borrow my shit.
3   Onvacation   2022 May 27, 9:40am  

clambo says
People under 25 should not own guns, period.

Should they be allowed to join the military?
4   GNL   2022 May 27, 9:50am  

clambo says

I was required to join the NRA to belong to a gun range club in Scotts Valley, CA.

I objected but to no avail.

I asked what the NRA does with the hundreds of millions of dollars they take in each year.

People under 25 should not own guns, period.
I wouldn’t let someone under 25 drive my car, or borrow my shit.

Clambo, that's simply lame thinking. Stop it already with the taking of people's rights. How old are you? I think once people are retired, they should have to give up their drivers license. How do you like that one?
5   HeadSet   2022 May 27, 10:22am  

WineHorror1 says
I think once people are retired, they should have to give up their drivers license. How do you like that one?

That would actually save lives!! All kidding aside, that would be a meat ax approach. But we do need to test elderly drivers more frequently as although some people stay cognizant until 90, many Biden out by age 70 and are dangerous.
6   GreaterNYCDude   2022 May 27, 10:47am  

HeadSet says

WineHorror1 says
I think once people are retired, they should have to give up their drivers license. How do you like that one?

That would actually save lives!! All kidding aside, that would be a meat ax approach. But we do need to test elderly drivers more frequently as although some people stay cognizant until 90, many Biden out by age 70 and are dangerous.

I think we should give everyone a road test evey seven to ten years, irrespective of age. There are plenty of poor drivers out there.
7   clambo   2022 May 27, 10:55am  

People under 25 have not fully developed the part of their brain that controls judgement.
Mixed up and upset impetuous people are more often young, so I will discriminate against them.
“Rebel without a brain.”
I’m fine with young people joining the military if they want to roll the dice and hope they are not sent into battle.

Retired is a function of planning, it’s not a measurement of decrepitude.

I’m fully capable of driving, I have had one speeding ticket in 40 years, a speed trap in Oregon.
They dropped the fine when I told them I had a perfect DMV record in California for 30 years.

They will make me take tests someday to renew my license, states already discriminate against old drivers.
But, why do car insurance rates drop when you get older? What do insurance companies know about young guys driving recklessly or fucked up on something?
8   Bd6r   2022 May 27, 11:00am  

DooDahMan says
Lingering behind those politicians’ words is a simple fact: Many of them receive donations from the NRA and other gun rights groups. And they go on to vote against assault weapon bans, background checks, waiting periods, age limits, ammunition restrictions and the like that many believe would curtail the epidemic of gun violence in America.

Out of all that, the only reasonable things are background checks and (to some extent) age limits. The rest is typical MUH GUNS BAD stuff which does not make any sense.
My neighbors in rural TX where we bought a farm are heavily armed - my bet is average 20 guns per household. Yet there is no crime here even though donut lovers aka police are not present (I have not seen them in 10 mile radius). If guns would be the problem, we would have permanent shootings...
9   Bd6r   2022 May 27, 11:02am  

And yes, NRA is a scam. Local tanned neck community does not like them because they care only about CEO $trillion salary and negotiating rights away as someone on patnet said a while ago
10   GNL   2022 May 27, 1:10pm  

clambo says

People under 25 have not fully developed the part of their brain that controls judgement.
Mixed up and upset impetuous people are more often young, so I will discriminate against them.
“Rebel without a brain.”
I’m fine with young people joining the military if they want to roll the dice and hope they are not sent into battle.

Retired is a function of planning, it’s not a measurement of decrepitude.

I’m fully capable of driving, I have had one speeding ticket in 40 years, a speed trap in Oregon.
They dropped the fine when I told them I had a perfect DMV record in California for 30 years.

They will make me take tests someday to renew my license, states already discriminate against old drivers.
But, why do car insurance rates drop when you get older? What do insurance companies know about young guys driving recklessly or fucked up on something?

Just stop discriminating. The 2A doesn't even set an age. As far as old drivers go, shit man, they're clogging up the road. Them and Asian ladies. You'll be glad as hell when a 24 yo guy helps you with your groceries or picks your old ass off the concrete when you fall. But you'd try and take away their rights because of some other fucked up actions by others?
11   richwicks   2022 May 27, 1:58pm  

WineHorror1 says

Just stop discriminating.


Discrimination isn't a bad thing. Be discriminating. If you have a company and think white people are entitled worthless assholes? Fine - stop hiring them. Same for blacks, jews, hispanics, whatever. If you're wrong, well, you've placed your company at a disadvantage with respect to a company that is right. Your company will limp along or fail in time.

You want to fix our system? Let INSURANCE companies dole out driver's licenses, and let INSURANCE companies allow you to own firearms. Make it an economic force.

Corporations want money, governments - they just want control and they don't care about money.

Money is the driving force to equalization. I know that liberals don't think that's true, which is because they don't think about it.
12   GNL   2022 May 27, 2:54pm  

richwicks says

WineHorror1 says

Just stop discriminating.


Discrimination isn't a bad thing. Be discriminating. If you have a company and think white people are entitled worthless assholes? Fine - stop hiring them. Same for blacks, jews, hispanics, whatever. If you're wrong, well, you've placed your company at a disadvantage with respect to a company that is right. Your company will limp along or fail in time.

You want to fix our system? Let INSURANCE companies dole out driver's licenses, and let INSURANCE companies allow you to own firearms. Make it an economic force.

Corporations want money, governments - they just want control and they don't care about money.

Money is the driving force to equalization. I know that liberals don't think that's true, which is because they don't think about it.

I'm one who believes the Civil Rights Act really put a hurting on meritocracy. I agree, we should all be able to discriminate. White businesses would have been at a disadvantage if/when another business came along and served/hired anyone who had value regardless of race or any other factor. But no, government fucks everything up and just gets us all hating each other.

Tell me more how insurance companies wouldn't derail the 2A. Insurance companies would simply turn things into a racket also. How does money force equalization? I don't see it.
13   AmericanKulak   2022 May 27, 4:47pm  

richwicks says
, and let INSURANCE companies allow you to own firearms.


No chance, not from what we've seen recently. This is why I can't be a libertarian. Corporations already have too much power and have pledged their allegiance to woke.

Furthermore, insurance companies are likely to decide the payouts from accidents and any potential lawsuits against the insured (thus insurer) have an easy answer - don't license anybody, or only license those with immense wealth, thus effectively cancelling the 2nd amendment in practice. And/Or they would require obscene premiums like $1000/year and up just to own a single firearm. There are seniors in bad neighborhoods who own their homes free and clear, living on a Very Fixed Income, Jerry, and $1000+/year to own a .25 Auto for self defense would be untenable, making them choose between food/medicine and physical safety.

Just like Mass Sheriffs, NYC, NJ law enforcement/agencies only give permits to VIPs... so nobody can say "Sheriff McClusky issued a permit and the permitee killed his brother in law over a business dispute with the firearm." Nevermind that McClusky issued 20,000 firearm licenses during his tenure as Sheriff over the years but only one person did something wrong with it, and that person had absolutely nothing in their background, mental, criminal, etc. that would lead anybody to believe they would commit a crime. Insurance companies might very well follow the same tack.
14   AmericanKulak   2022 May 27, 4:50pm  

WineHorror1 says

I'm one who believes the Civil Rights Act really put a hurting on meritocracy


Civil Rights guarantees Democrats at least one jerryrigged district in any state with more than 4-5 CDs and with any kind of a black population
15   AmericanKulak   2022 May 27, 4:57pm  

clambo says
They will make me take tests someday to renew my license, states already discriminate against old drivers.



They should. It's a scientific fact that aged people lose perception and reaction time, some faster and more profound than others. I have no problem with annual renewals after age 70, a simple parking lot drive test combined with vision and hearing. The number of bad elderly drivers is underestimated in the current system, primarily because rearenders in most places are assumed to be the fault of the car driving behind.

Living in Florida, I can heartily attest to the "Ooops, missed the Boca Grande 55+ complex entrance. *SLAM THE BRAKE*" or the "let me get left... OOOPS! somebody was in the left lane" moments with a very decrepit driver.

I actually rescued an 80-year old stubborn son of a bitch, stuck in his new Nissan, just sitting in the middle of the road, confused. Happened a few weeks ago. I got in contact with his 50-something niece who had washed his hands of him, took him back to his place, it was a sty. He just didn't have the oompf to keep things up, much less drive.

He wasn't an asshole, just a stubborn New Yorker. The guy showed me all the awards he got during 911 for volunteering and shit from the NYPD and other groups. But he was going to be damned if he had to have a housekeeper or take an uber. He was a Silent Gen guy who handled all his shit his whole life and was in denial about his physical/mental decline. Not a money issue, I wasn't snooping but I saw his pension check, $4k/month and his place is paid off. Smells like urine because he doesn't get to the john in time. Eats nothing but ice cream sandwiches and salami.

Look at our President, FFS. Would you want to be ridin' with Biden?
16   PeopleUnited   2022 May 28, 6:29am  

richwicks says
Let INSURANCE companies dole out driver's licenses, and let INSURANCE companies allow you to own firearms


Nomination for perhaps the worst thing possible. Insurance mandates are a racket in themselves. The uninsured get subsidized by the insured. Besides that, people should not cede their rights to any group, whether it be government or private, no one has the right to infringe on your rights.

We have plenty of laws and courts to settle these disputes. The court might not prevent crime and accidents, but at least civil and criminal penalties can and should be implemented to hold people accountable. And above that people need to be taught they are accountable for themselves. We can’t coddle people and say it’s ok to F up. But we also cannot take away the rights of people who are innocent because others make mistakes.

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